We’re dealing with some stormy weather here (Vancouver for me, but it covers a wider area) and so a patchwork of homes across the region are having power outages. Crews are working to restore it

So on that note, what do you like to do?

  • ways to prepare, what to buy, a favourite flashlight from [email protected]?
  • how you pass the time
  • any stories that come to mind?
  • timo_timboo@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I recently bough a new flashlight, a Wurkkos FC11C to be exact. It’s pretty good for the price, and it really can’t hurt to have a good flashlight around. I made a post about it in [email protected] about it, and there are some other posts too.

  • Diplomjodler@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’ve experienced exactly one power outage in Germany in the last 50 years, so i haven’t really developed a routine.

    • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I was trying to remember the last time there was a power outage… I think workers had to cut the main power to our home for a few minutes a few years ago. It wasn’t really a big event.

  • cobysev@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I only seem to get power outages at night, after the sun has set. So besides burning some candles or using flashlights until I’m sure I have everything I need, I usually just call it a night early and go to sleep. The power is usually back on by the time I wake up in the morning.

    Before that, I’ll make sure to shut down my computers. I have several of them running on an UPS, so they don’t lose power when it goes dark; however, they burn through my UPS battery within 30 minutes or less, so I need to make sure they’re safely shut down first.

    My power used to very unreliable and I’d get rolling brownouts (flicker of power) every now and then. Which would kill my PCs. So I got the UPS so they maintain power, regardless of a blackout or brownout. Ever since, my computers stay on 24/7 without problems.

  • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I sit on my phone until the power comes back on. Rarely lasts for more than an hour. I think I’ve had more outage time from them doing maintenance than from weather.

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    2 months ago

    Go to bed early because it’s dark.

    Worry about all the food in the refrigerator.

    Be hot (or I guess in your case, cold.)

    Read books in the daytime, go for walks.

    Cook stuff using the grill, drink cold brew.

    Take dreadful cold showers.

    Count how many socks and underwear are left, do I need to resort to hand washing some?

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Haven’t delt with that in a long time. Closest I had was maybe an hour or less because I live close to an elderly home and they usually get power restored real quick. I just stayed on my phone, which thankfully was charged, as I went with my parents to get candles. Never got candles since power came back so quick.

    Longest I was without it because of an outage was around 2014 maybe, in winter. Cold days/nights spent in the living room, probably using the fireplace for the first time ever since I lived there. Used my phone and probably had other means of keeping myself entertained. Don’t recall much about it because it was a decade ago. Neighbor across the street was an amazing person because she let us take an extension cable cord thing from her house to ours when they got power back. I do remember watching a video when all of the sudden the power came back, though.

    As for what I’d do now, probably cry and hope my Steam Deck/laptop/phone are charged. Also probably get batteries for a radio CD cassette mini boom box thing I got from a thrift store recently and play music, plugging in my headphones. I’ve got enough CDs to last a short while.

  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Wait for the power to come back on.

    Think about opening the fridge and pointlessly looking to boredom eat, then remember I shouldn’t open the fridge and let the cold escape because the power is off. Repeat.

    Think about how much of our lives revolve around and are entirely dependent on electricity, and how bad loss of power would be even for just a couple days, and disastrous it would be for a week or more.

    Wish I’d remembered to recharge my phone power banks.

    Where are all the books? I used to have books to read. They’re all on my phone now. Shit. Need to save battery.

    Guess I’ll see if I can find some candles. Maybe the fam will want to play a board game.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      Think about opening the fridge and pointlessly looking to boredom eat, then remember I shouldn’t open the fridge and let the cold escape because the power is off. Repeat.

      ADHD, power outages, and a fridge. That’s how that goes.